Improved hand toilet-mirror frame



, by-placing the cut part ofthe frame in waited. 5ta-tet @tutti tjllte.

EDWARD P. WILLIAMS. OF ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY, AND GEORGE H.

OHINNOOK, OF NEW YORK, N-. Y.

Letters Patent No. A$3,808, dated May 3l, 1S0.

IMPROVED HAND TOILET-MIRROR FRAME.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part df thesame.

To all whom rit may concern Be it known that we, EDWARD P. WILLIAMS, ofElizabeth, in the county of Union and State of New Jersey, and GEORGE H.GHINNOCK, of the city, eouuty, and State of New York, have invented anew and improved Method of Making Hand rIoilet-mirror Frames; and we dohereby declare that the following is afull, clear, and exact descriptionthereo ,reference being had to the accompanying drawing making a part ofthis specification, in which- Figure l is a view of toilet-mirror frame,showing it cnt apart in one place.

Figure 2 is a view of toilet-mirror frame, with hanplace to insert theglass a-nd back.

It ywill be seen that our method of constructing mirror-frames may beadapted with great advantage in the construction of a handtoilet-mirror, the frame of the latter being cut and sprung apart at Dto insert the glass and back.

Ve contemplate making the frame separate from the handle, and afterwardattaching it to the-latter an opening made through and across the end ofthe handle, and then gluing it therein, the sides of the frame at thatpoint being slightly ont out or notched to let in the sides of thehandle, so as to form a tight joint. It' the glass should get broken, bysoftening the glue in warm water the handlemay be detached from theframe, and, by springing apart the ends thereof, a new glass may beinserted. g

A represents a mirror-frame cnt and slightly sprung apart to insert theglass and back.

B ahand toilet-mirror, the handle C forming a part of the frame.

,D is where the cut is made.

E is another hand toilet-mirror, with the handle a so attached as toembrace the sides of the frame over the saw-cut joint, as described.

Claim.

t Having thus fully described' our invention,

What we claim therein as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent,isl The hand toilet-mirror frame, when made of diiioerent layers of woodarranged and glued together as described, the groove being formed andthe frame cut apart to admit the glass and back, and then securedtogether, having the handle attached over the jointor cut ont with theframe, all substantially as described.

As evidence that we claim the foregoing as our invention, we havehereunto set our hands in the presence oi two witnesses.

, EDWARD P. WILLIAMS.`

GEO. H. CHINNOOK.

Witnesses H. C. UPPERMAN, HENRY B. RIGGs.

